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...This isn’t a partisan issue, there’s no ill will,” Gayle said. “We want to support President Summers in his effort to diversify the faculty and student body...

Author: By Julie S. Greenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Republicans Send Summers Support Letter | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...women and children? If the civilized world does not defeat the deadly scourge of suicide bombers, no city in the world will be safe from any group with a grievance. As a doctor, Sarraj should use his influence to counter such actions, not explain them. JUDY MORREL Buffalo Grove, Ill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 29, 2002 | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

...authorities' theories about the CRASH, which killed the PILOT and two others, point to terrorism. Moments before hitting the 30-story Pirelli building, the pilot reported trouble with his landing gear to air-traffic controllers. If MECHANICAL FAILURE was not to blame, investigators speculated that he might have taken ill. A grimmer hypothesis was offered to an Italian newspaper by the pilot's son: that his father, in financial trouble, had committed suicide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deja Vu? | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

...rare. The monks want the law toughened. In the meantime, the only sanction they can truly rely on is shame. It does work for some. While the abbot drones an incantation, two monks strip Charoen of his robes. Given some cheap gray civvies and a bit of his ill-gotten cash and food, he's cast out from the order. As he walks away from the temple, head hanging and dejected, Charoen mumbles, "That's it for this racket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buddha Boys | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

Although final clubs are understandably easy targets and convenient scapegoats, their alleged evils are not a disease, as many would like us to believe, but rather symptoms of Harvard’s gravely ill social scene. Instead of targeting final clubs as the enemy, students should reach out to clubs. Instead of targeting final clubs as the enemy, I suggest that students work together with club members in a positive manner. Members are, after all, Harvard students like everyone else. With so many intelligent people so passionate about an issue, there is indeed great potential for progress on the topic...

Author: By Evan Powers, | Title: Clubs Are Part of the Solution | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

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